I tried using backgrounder, but it seems that even when I would designate something run in backgrounder ( wiimpte music controls) and I would use the remove background app to clear the native multitasking it takes out wiimote music controls as well. And it would also remove the mail app's ability to check for mail in the background even though I had it set to only run under native backgrounding. With back grounder uninstalled, remove background will remove the app from multitasking but not affect it's ability to receive mail in the background.

If you don't mind a little manual tweaking, you can try the following:

- Using iFile, go to the directory "/System/Library/CoreServices/SpringBoard.app"
- Look for a file named "N82AP.plist" or similar (like "N88AP.plist", etc.)
- Search for <multitasking>, and change the value from <true/> to <false/>
- Restart

Just curious why you want to disable multitasking?
Ninety five percent of the time I just ignore it.
And I can't say I've noticed any impact on performance, but then I'm not as fast as I used to be.......

I'm not sure what it was just yet, but with these 2 programs running, when I hit about 20% power I suffered from constant crashing of apps. anyone else notice this?

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i run a whole lot more than these 2 mods and have never experienced constant app crashing. Also fail to see how on earth it could be related to the percentage of power remaining unless you have a hardware fault...

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